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Magestorm: The Reckoning
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Author: Chris Fornwalt
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waist.  They repeated their game until she was biting her lip to try and stay quiet.  Rachel would kill them both if she found out, but Elisabeth simply couldn’t resist.
    With a muffled cry, her legs turned to jelly and she collapsed on him.  He grinned and tossed her off of him and onto the floor.  Then he grabbed her hair, pulled her towards him and gave her a final order.
    “Finish it.”
    This was the one part she hated.  It was too big to comfortably fit in her mouth, but he pushed that on her whenever possible.  Once he had finished, she washed her mouth out in the sink.  He walked over and put his arms around her from behind, kissed at her neck, and slid a hand between her legs.
    “Don’t you ever get enough?”  She sounded exhausted.
    “Never.  Besides, it was you that came here to get fucked, did you not?”
    “No, that’s actually not the reason I’m here.  That was just a… bonus.”
    He laughed and let her go to get dressed.  With another drink of wine, he waited for her to continue with her real reason.
    “It’s about the missing vampires...”
    “Oh God, Charles came whining to you.”
    “Of course he did.  We need them for now, at least until we find and kill the others.  Then you can dispose of them however you see fit.  Until then, can you send a couple of your boys out East?”
    Slowly he nodded, not happy, but he would do it anyway.  The vampires, with their sheer numbers, did have their purpose for now.  He hungered for the day he could be rid of them, however.
    “Good.  Now, why don’t you swing by the council room later for some private strategy discussions, if you can get away.”
    With a wink, she strolled out the door and left the over-confident werewolf shaking his head.  Women would be the death of him, he was sure, but he was going to enjoy the ride until then.
    Sebastian strolled into the bathroom and glanced at the shower floor.  Still sitting there, tied up, gagged, and soaking wet, was the witch he’d been sleeping with for some time.  She was glaring at him for leaving her like that.  He kneeled down and grinned.
    “ Well now, you’re just as I like you… wet.”

 
     
     
     
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    The two vampire bodies from the cabin were dragged off into the woods and dumped over the edge of the cliff by Amber, while Cassandra and Samantha worked at cleaning up the blood splattered on the floor.  The next part of their plan involved moving further north and hoping Dhane was okay.  They wanted to search for him, but they had no clue where to start.  A small ounce of hope remained that he would show up before they had to go.
    Amber returned and changed back to human form.  Dawn had just arrived and they wanted to be on the road soon.  Having already packed for Cassandra and herself, Amber began to do so for Samantha and Dhane.  They would leave no signs that they had been there, if possible.
    “Do you think Dhane will come back,” Samantha asked sadly.
    “I’ve thought before that he was gone forever, and he’s always returned.  I’d say chances are...”
    “Good.”
    Dhane stood in the doorway, blood splattered all over him.  His face was expressionless, but there was exhaustion in his eyes.  The women all stopped what they were doing and watched him enter the room and walk over to the kitchen area.  He grabbed a glass and sat it on the counter.  A clinking sound made them all curious.  Without saying another word, he stepped into the bathroom and turned on the shower.
    “What the Hell is going on?”
    Angry that he hadn’t provided an explanation, Cassandra stormed over to the bathroom and charged in.  The blood soaked clothes were piled on the floor and the mage was in the shower facing away from her.  She was beyond boundaries at this point and yanked the curtain out of the way to confront him.
    “What the fuck happened here?”
    There was no reply, no response at all.  He didn’t glance over his shoulder or pull the curtain back
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